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Revision as of 01:56, 26 February 2023
This is the first Thief Artifact Armor quest - otherwise known as AF1.
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Walkthrough
- Nanaa Mihgo will tell you to go to Jeuno. You will get the key item "Letter from the Tenshodo".
- You must have the Tenshodo Membership quest done, or have a Tenshodo Invite to continue with this quest.
- Talk to Harnek at (J-7) just inside the HQ and watch a cutscene where you and several other thieves are given envelopes and sent out to find old members of a legendary band of thieves. Your particular assignment is to find a Galka thief in Selbina. You will get the key item "Tenshodo Envelope".
- Travel to Selbina and talk to Elfriede (J-9) of the Shepherd's Muster Inn. This will trigger another cutscene with Sneaking Tiger, who says he'll gladly sign your envelope if you prove yourself worthy by bringing him a Quadav Stew.
- Quadav Stew can only be stolen from some specific Quadav : Head to Beadeaux and steal from Garnet Quadavs, Silver Quadavs, Zircon Quadavs, and Bronze Quadavs until you obtain the Quadav Stew.
- Thief as a sub job on a high level job will work also.
- Once you get the Quadav Stew, go back to Selbina, trade the stew to Elfriede and the Galka will reappear.
- You will receive the key item "Signed Envelope".
- Head back to Lower Jeuno and talk to Harnek for a final cutscene and to receive your reward.
Game Description
Client: Nanaa Mihgo (Cat Burglar's lair, Windurst Woods)
Summary:
- The Tenshodo is gathering expert thieves to its fold. Carry out your orders by handing the Tenshodo envelopes to the appropriate people and having them sign the documents within.
